In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

Led by Douglas Droste, the newly appointed Director of Orchestras, the School of Music’s all-student orchestra performs music from all genres and periods. Faculty soloists are featured on all three fall semester concerts.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

In a dreary, empty Laundromat an older woman and a younger woman listen to each other’s stories. They come to a better understanding of how to deal with the isolation and rejection that life can inflict.

Technology pioneer Michael Rogers is futurist-in-residence for The New York Times and columnist for MSNBC.com. He was also vice president of The Washington Post Company’s new media division for 10 years and editor/general manager of Newsweek.com. As the Practical Futurist, he helps businesses and organizations worldwide anticipate the future.

The choral ensembles perform several concerts each semester, offering repertoire from around the world and across the centuries. Each concert features two or more student ensembles and a broad palette of vibrant music.